][life on mars]

[[#x[Title of Project]-by [Your Name]]]by [ Alaister ]


[[#x[Title of Project]-by [Your Name]-My Question:]]My Question:


Could there be life in space???

[[#x[Title of Project]-by [Your Name]-My Smaller Questions:]]My Smaller Questions:


could there be life on mars???

[[#x[Title of Project]-by [Your Name]-My Note-Taking:]]My Note-Taking:


Transcribe your research notes here. This is a great place to start organizing your ideas - feel free to move things around. Don't forget that each note will need something telling you which website or source it came from - it's up to you how you do this! You could use a symbol or a short form of the website title or address here (as long as you have the full title and address recorded below!).

Examples:
- This point I thought was very interesting. (dogs.com)
- However, this one was interesting as well. ***

[[#x[Title of Project]-by [Your Name]-My Research Journal:]]My Research Journal:


Every time you work on your project, you should include a short journal entry recording what worked, what didn't, how you are feeling about the project, do you need to go back and change anything, etc.

Example:
Sun, April 4th - I was really pleased with the cats.com website. It gave me lots of information to help me answer some of my smaller questions. However, I still can't find enough information to really answer my inquiry question. Maybe I should think about revising it.

[[#x[Title of Project]-by [Your Name]-My Sources:]]My Sources:


Please cite your sources using PROPER bibliographical format. What does that mean, you say?

Author. "Title of Article." Title of Website. Date written. Date accessed. <URL>.

Example:
Anelli, Melissa. "Vault Entry #4: Spoiler Stories." Harry, A History. October 14, 2008. March 29, 2010. <http://harryahistory.com/2008/10/vault-entry-4-spoiler-stories.html>.

If you can't find the author, date, or article title, just leave that part out.

[[#x[Title of Project]-by [Your Name]-Final Written Report and Glog:]]Final Written Report and Glog:


After you have written, revised, edited, and published your final report draft, copy it here. Make sure the paragraphs are formatted correctly.

Once you have completed your project Glog, add it as a widget in this section. Congratulations! You're done, and you have a research project to be proud of!